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Man Says He May Have Shot, Injured Woman At TMS

FORT WORTH (CBS 11 / TXA 21) ― Fort Worth police have preliminary results from tests conducted on the gun believed to have fired the stray bullet that wounded a woman at the Texas Motor Speedway.

It matches the .50 caliber bullet recovered at the scene.

Tuesday, a 49-year-old Benbrook man came forward saying he's the one who may have fired the gun.

The victim, 62-year-old Jill King, remained in the hospital Wednesday night.

Her husband says the man who came forward called him.

"He is remorseful. He is beside himself, and I told him how appreciative I was that he had that kind of character and would come forward," said Mel Moss, King's husband.

Moss has launched a website telling his story and advocating a ban on sales of .50-caliber weapons to citizens: www.50caldanger.org

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